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Star Wars Black Series Revenge of the Sith

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Revenge of the Sith figure — all 5 Galaxy Collection releases covering Darth Sidious, Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Clone Commander Bacara, plus comprehensive Red Line and Blue Wave coverage.

The Star Wars Black Series Revenge of the Sith sub-line is the newest dedicated prequel film line in the Galaxy Collection era — five figures released in 2024 and 2025 covering the fall of the Republic and the execution of Order 66. Despite being one of the most dramatically significant Star Wars films, Revenge of the Sith received relatively late dedicated sub-line treatment in the Black Series, with the majority of its characters covered through the Red Line and The Clone Wars sub-lines rather than a dedicated film line. The ROTS sub-line represents the Galaxy Collection era finally addressing this gap with its highest-priority characters.

The Revenge of the Sith film sits at the intersection of the prequel and Original Trilogy storylines — it introduces Darth Vader in full armour, shows the execution of Order 66 and the fall of the Jedi Order, and sets up the circumstances of the original 1977 film. For collectors building a complete prequel display, ROTS figures inevitably blend with Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars figures, particularly in Order 66 and Mustafar scene displays.

The ROTS Galaxy Collection Figures

Darth Sidious at ROTS 01 opened the sub-line in 2024 — the Emperor in his ROTS Sith robes with lightsaber and Force lightning accessories, the first dedicated Galaxy Collection Palpatine in his pre-Emperor configuration. Clone Commander Bacara at ROTS 02 and Clone Lieutenant Galle at ROTS 03 provide the Phase II Clone Trooper variants associated with the Mygeeto Order 66 scene — specifically Ki-Adi-Mundi’s betrayal, tying directly to the AOTC sub-line’s Ki-Adi-Mundi figure. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Revenge of the Sith) at ROTS 04 is the dedicated Galaxy Collection version of Obi-Wan in his ROTS Jedi robes — distinguished from the Wandering Jedi configuration of the Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line and the multiple earlier Red Line Obi-Wan releases. Anakin Skywalker (Revenge of the Sith) at ROTS 05 delivers the dark side Anakin of the film’s climax with Sith eyes alternate head — the most anticipated ROTS figure and the Galaxy Collection era’s first dedicated ROTS Anakin.

The Mustafar Duel

The Obi-Wan vs Anakin duel on Mustafar is the emotional culmination of the prequel trilogy and one of the most requested Black Series display scenes among prequel collectors. The ROTS sub-line now provides both combatants in Galaxy Collection format — Obi-Wan Kenobi (ROTS) and Anakin Skywalker (ROTS) — making the definitive Mustafar display finally achievable without mixing eras. The earlier Red Line releases of both characters predate Photo Real and are superseded by the ROTS sub-line versions for display purposes.

Order 66 Scene Coverage

Order 66 — the simultaneous galaxy-wide execution of Jedi by their clone troopers — is the ROTS sub-line’s secondary scene focus. Commander Bacara and Lieutenant Galle tie specifically to Ki-Adi-Mundi’s death on Mygeeto, but Order 66 displays are also populated by figures from The Clone Wars sub-line, including multiple clone commander variants, the 332nd Ahsoka Tano release, and the Phase II Clone Trooper. The cross-sub-line nature of the Order 66 display reflects the scene’s appearance across the film, the Clone Wars animated series, and subsequent Disney+ content.

ROTS Characters in Other Sub-Lines

Many key Revenge of the Sith characters have their primary or best Black Series releases in sub-lines other than the dedicated ROTS line. General Grievous received a Red Line release and a Gaming Greats Battle Damaged version but no ROTS sub-line figure. Mace Windu has multiple Red Line and 50th Anniversary releases but no ROTS sub-line equivalent. Commander Cody remains in the Blue Wave with no Galaxy Collection update. Count Dooku is Red Line only. These gaps mean that a complete Revenge of the Sith display requires drawing from the Blue Wave, Red Line, and Clone Wars sub-lines alongside the five dedicated ROTS figures.

What Is Still Missing

The ROTS sub-line is five figures deep as of 2025 — the most underpopulated dedicated film sub-line in the Galaxy Collection relative to the film’s significance. A Galaxy Collection General Grievous in the ROTS four-lightsaber configuration, Mace Windu in his ROTS costume, Commander Cody with Photo Real face printing, and Padme Amidala in her ROTS costume are the most significant missing figures. Darth Vader in his ROTS emergence configuration — the first time the full black armour appears on screen — remains notably absent from the dedicated sub-line given its iconic status. The sub-line is clearly still growing.

Revenge of the Sith in the Black Series — Full History

Revenge of the Sith was well-served by the Red Line despite having no dedicated film sub-line in that era. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Knight) at #111, Anakin Skywalker (Padawan) at #110, Plo Koon at #109, Count Dooku at #107, Mace Windu at #82, Padme Amidala at #81, and Clone Commander Bly at #104 provided solid ROTS coverage across the 2019–2020 Red Line run. The Blue Wave added Obi-Wan Kenobi (Blue Line) and Clone Commander Cody in earlier years. The Galaxy Collection ROTS sub-line is not starting from scratch — it is adding Photo Real-quality updates of the film’s highest-priority characters.

Anakin to Vader — The Transformation Scene

The most emotionally significant moment in Revenge of the Sith — Anakin’s fall to the dark side and his emergence as Darth Vader — spans two figures in the ROTS sub-line. Anakin Skywalker (ROTS) with Sith eyes alternate head represents the moment of transformation, while the first appearance of Darth Vader in full black armour (the scene immediately following, not yet in the dedicated ROTS sub-line) connects to Vader figures across the Original Trilogy sub-lines. This narrative continuity across sub-lines is one of the defining characteristics of how the Black Series handles the Skywalker saga.

ROTS Clone Commander Coverage

The sub-line’s two Clone Commander figures — Bacara and Galle — are specifically tied to the Mygeeto Order 66 sequence involving Ki-Adi-Mundi. This level of scene-specific detail in Clone Commander markings represents an increasingly collector-focused approach from Hasbro, where specific battle configurations rather than generic troopers are given dedicated releases. This pairs well with the broader Clone Wars sub-line coverage of Order 66 scenes and the AOTC sub-line’s Phase I Clone Trooper army builders.

Cross-Sub-Line Display Building

A complete Revenge of the Sith display in 2025 requires figures from at least five different sub-lines: the ROTS sub-line itself for Sidious, Obi-Wan, Anakin, Bacara, and Galle; the Red Line for Count Dooku, Mace Windu, and Commander Bly; the Blue Wave for Commander Cody; The Clone Wars sub-line for additional Phase II Clones and animated-style characters; and the Gaming Greats sub-line for General Grievous. This cross-sub-line nature is unavoidable given when different characters were first produced, but the ROTS sub-line’s core additions make the display significantly more cohesive than it was in the pre-Galaxy Collection era.

Secondary Market

ROTS sub-line figures are recent releases (2024–2025) and widely available at retail price. Anakin Skywalker (ROTS) is the most anticipated figure and may sell through faster than standard releases given demand. Clone Commander Bacara and Galle are targeted at clone collector completionists and likely to have smaller effective audiences but similar production runs to mainline figures.

Building a Revenge of the Sith Display

The ROTS sub-line’s five figures anchor two primary scene displays. The Mustafar duel — Obi-Wan Kenobi (ROTS) versus Anakin Skywalker (ROTS) — is now achievable in full Galaxy Collection quality for the first time. The Order 66 display is built around Clone Commander Bacara and Clone Lieutenant Galle paired with Ki-Adi-Mundi from the AOTC sub-line for the Mygeeto scene specifically. Broader Order 66 coverage draws from The Clone Wars sub-line for the 332nd Ahsoka sequence, Commander Cody from the Blue Wave, and Commander Bly from the Red Line. Darth Sidious provides the Sith mastermind anchor for either display. The sub-line is small but its five figures target the most dramatically significant moments in the film precisely, making each release carry significant display weight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Black Series Revenge of the Sith figure? Anakin Skywalker (ROTS) with the Sith eyes alternate head is the most emotionally significant figure in the sub-line and one of the most requested Galaxy Collection releases for years. Darth Sidious with Force lightning is a strong display piece.

Is there a Black Series Darth Vader ROTS emergence figure? Not in the dedicated ROTS sub-line as of 2025. Darth Vader’s first appearance in full black armour has not received a dedicated ROTS sub-line release, though multiple Vader figures exist across other sub-lines. This remains one of the most anticipated ROTS sub-line additions.

Where is General Grievous in the Black Series? General Grievous has two Galaxy Collection-era releases — both in the Gaming Greats sub-line: the 50th Anniversary Tartakovsky Clone Wars Grievous and General Grievous (Battle Damaged) from Jedi: Survivor. There is no ROTS sub-line or standard Galaxy Collection film-accurate Grievous as of 2025.

Should I buy the Red Line Obi-Wan or the ROTS sub-line version? For display purposes, the Obi-Wan Kenobi (ROTS) Galaxy Collection version with Photo Real face printing is the current recommendation. The Red Line Obi-Wan (Jedi Knight) at #111 from 2020 uses the pre-Photo Real standard and is superseded for modern display use.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: Attack of the Clones | The Phantom Menace | The Clone Wars | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Red Line.